I am Lydia Darragh i am a Quaker women who supports the war. I wasborn in 1729 and died at the age of 60 in 1789. My house was taken over bythe top British officers as a conference center. I would listen on to themeetings that were held in my house and then warn the American soldiers.At first I didn’t want to get involved but throughprayer I came to a conclusion that many would suffer and die if I did not acton the information that I found. Just off of the information that I overheard I saved Washington's troops from a terrible defeat. I was interrogatedby the British officers within my household, because they were suspicious ofhow Washington's troops were prepared for the attack and how they knewwhat they would need to defeat the British. I made many accomplishments inmy lifetime. Such as being a women spy which not only helped my countryit inspired many other women to do their best and try and accomplish thingslike I did. My daughter was one of my biggest supporters and was actuallythe person who ended up speaking of my noble deeds and telling peoplewhat amazing things I did with my life. She also helped me influence peoplewomen mostly to keep on trying. And those are just some of my many accomplishments, and a small portion of my life.